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Clinical and pathologic evaluation of implanted free dermal fat grafts after breast cancer surgery: a retrospective analysis.

Yuko Kijima1, Heiji Yoshinaka, Munetsugu Hirata, Yoshihisa Umekita, Masakazu Sohda, Chihaya Koriyama, Tadao Mizoguchi, Hideo Arima, Akihiro Nakajo, Sumiya Ishigami, Shinichi Ueno, Shoji Natsugoe.   

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PURPOSE: The efficacy of immediate breast reconstruction using a free dermal fat graft (FDFG) was evaluated clinically. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total of 22 breasts in 21 patients who underwent partial mastectomy for early breast cancer involving mainly the inner upper quadrant were enrolled in this study. The defect was reconstructed immediately by filling it with an autologous FDFG. At 6 months and 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 years postoperatively, the width (horizontal length) and thickness (distance perpendicular to skin) of the FDFG on computed tomography (CT) scans were measured. Histologic samples from the implanted FDFG were collected by core needle biopsy (CNB). The correlations between clinical findings and volume of the FDFG on CT and the proportion of fatty tissue in the CNB were examined statistically. Cosmetic results were also evaluated.
RESULTS: On CT, the mean width of the FDFG was 95%, 81%, 79%, 73%, 68%, and 47% and the mean thickness were 125%, 121%, 120%, 115%, 104%, and 103% at 6 months, and 1-5 years postoperatively, respectively. In the CNB samples, the mean fatty tissue distribution was 76%, 63%, and 54% at 1 year, 1-4 years, and >4 years postoperatively, respectively. The percent change in the width of the FDFG at 6 months after the operation displayed a significant negative correlation with the postmenopausal period and a significant positive correlation with the maximum surgical margin. On CT, thickness was negatively correlated with the size of the resected breast tissue, and thickness of the implanted FDFG. No clinicopathologic factors or technical factors were related to FDFG outcome and the proportion of fat tissue in the CNB sample, except for axillary dissection. Nineteen of 21 patients had good to excellent cosmesis.
CONCLUSION: FDFG implanted into breast defects after partial mastectomy undergo mild resorption and degeneration to fibrous tissue, but most patients have good to excellent cosmesis. Copyright Â
© 2012 Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21911237     DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2011.07.031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgery        ISSN: 0039-6060            Impact factor:   3.982


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Review 1.  Oncoplastic breast surgery combining partial mastectomy with immediate breast reshaping using a keyhole-shaped skin glandular flap for Paget's disease.

Authors:  Yuko Kijima; Heiji Yoshinaka; Munetsugu Hirata; Akihiro Nakajo; Hideo Arima; Hiroshi Okumura; Takaaki Arigami; Sumiya Ishigami; Shoji Natsugoe
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  2013-08-08       Impact factor: 2.549

2.  Immediate breast volume replacement using a free dermal fat graft after breast cancer surgery: multi-institutional joint research of short-term outcomes in 262 Japanese patients.

Authors:  Yuko Kijima; Chihaya Koriyama; Teruhiko Fujii; Kouichi Hirokaga; Kiyoshi Ishigure; Tomoyo Kaneko; Shuji Kayano; Sachio Miyamoto; Yasuaki Sagara; Takashi Sakurai; Teruhisa Sakurai; Keiichi Sotome; Hiroaki Ueo; Kazuyuki Wakita; Masahiro Watatani
Journal:  Gland Surg       Date:  2015-04

3.  Therapeutic mammoplasty combining partial mastectomy with nipple-areola grafting for patients with early breast cancer: a case series.

Authors:  Yuko Kijima; Heiji Yoshinaka; Munetsugu Hirata; Yoshiaki Shinden; Akihiro Nakajo; Hideo Arima; Hiroshi Kurahara; Sumiya Ishigami; Takaaki Arigami; Hiroshi Okumura; Shoji Natsugoe
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  2015-12-31       Impact factor: 2.549

4.  Rhomboid Flap Technique in Breast-conserving Surgery: An Alternative Method for the Reconstruction of Lumpectomy Defects.

Authors:  Ebru Menekşe; Sefa Özyazıcı; Faruk Karateke; Ümit Turan; Adnan Kuvvetli; Cihan Gökler; Mehmet Özdoğan; Safa Önel
Journal:  J Breast Health       Date:  2015-10-01

5.  Oncoplastic breast surgery combining periareolar mammoplasty with volume displacement using a crescent-shaped cutaneous flap for early breast cancer in the upper quadrant.

Authors:  Yuko Kijima; Heiji Yoshinaka; Munetsugu Hirata; Akihiro Nakajo; Hideo Arima; Sumiya Ishigami; Shinichi Ueno; Shoji Natsugoe
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  2013-02-27       Impact factor: 2.549

6.  Oncoplastic breast surgery for centrally located breast cancer: a case series.

Authors:  Yuko Kijima; Heiji Yoshinaka; Yoshiaki Shinden; Munetsugu Hirata; Akihiro Nakajo; Hideo Arima; Hiroshi Okumura; Hiroshi Kurahara; Sumiya Ishigami; Shoji Natsugoe
Journal:  Gland Surg       Date:  2014-02

7.  Protocol for Autologous Fat Grafting for Immediate Reconstruction of Lumpectomy Defects Following Surgery for Breast Cancer.

Authors:  Apresh Singla
Journal:  JMIR Res Protoc       Date:  2016-07-05

8.  Flap revascularization in patients following immediate reconstruction using an autologous free dermal fat graft for breast cancer: a report of two cases.

Authors:  Hiroaki Shima; Goro Kutomi; Takuro Kyuno; Fukino Satomi; Satoko Uno; Hideki Maeda; Hidekazu Kameshima; Tosei Omura; Yasutoshi Kimura; Toru Mizuguchi; Koichi Hirata; Ichiro Takemasa
Journal:  Surg Case Rep       Date:  2016-06-03

9.  Histological findings of an autologous dermal fat graft implanted onto the pectoralis major muscle of a rat model.

Authors:  Tadao Mizoguchi; Yuko Kijima; Munetsugu Hirata; Koichi Kaneko; Hideo Arima; Akihiro Nakajo; Michiyo Higashi; Kazuhiro Tabata; Chihaya Koriyama; Takaaki Arigami; Yoshikazu Uenosono; Hiroshi Okumura; Kosei Maemura; Sumiya Ishigami; Heiji Yoshinaka; Yoshiaki Shinden; Shinichi Ueno; Shoji Natsugoe
Journal:  Breast Cancer       Date:  2014-02-27       Impact factor: 4.239

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